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...families and a Ferris Wheel were nowhere to be found, revelers donning henna tattoos and balloon hats filled the Yard, as the three-hour event attracted 7,000 people, according to organizers’ estimates. “I’m so happy we’re all normal,” said Tiffany M. Bradshaw ’10. Students, faculty and staff tested their strength at Bell-Striker, bowled backwards, and soaked campus hotshots in Dunk Tank. The big men—and women—on campus who were dunked included the original...
...guess that many soldiers have returned from Iraq to resume normal lives. The Ground Truth shows that many others have come back dented or crushed. At the beginning of the film we see them testifying in closeup; later the camera pans back, and too many of them are missing a hand or a leg. "Just the other day," Army veteran Robert Acosta recalls, "this guy asked me, how did I lose my hand? And I told him I lost it in the war. And he said, ?What war?? And I said the war in Iraq. And he said, ?That...
...Sackler and Fogg museums, which is great, because some serious learning gets done there. Enjoy exploring undiscovered pathways like the gruleings four-floor climb to your section in the Fogg. Feel proud of yourself as you learn to use the left staircase at the Sackler to avoid the normal pedestrian traffic as the guards check everyone’s bag for stolen purse-sized materpieces. (Airline x-ray scanners and bag searchers suddenly seem like a breeze.) And your knowledge of the museums will pay off big time when Aunt Doris comes to visit and you need some place...
...seem to be ubiquitous in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, it is actually easier to get a masters in Statistics then it is to get an undergraduate degree. This program is particularly advantageous to Economics concentrators who want to pursue a finance career—you get four normal years of college, you’ll end up taking most of the same courses anyway, and you’ll have the impressive masters degree on your transcript and resume. Ka-ching!–better jobs upon graduation and the possibility of starting at a higher pay scale...
...much," said Dawson student Galadrielle Major, 23. "If this happens in Canada, we have a serious problem. Mr. Harper has to do something. It's not normal for a person who's that young to have access to guns. It's not normal...